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RECOVERY RESOURCES

Sober Crossings interacts with and supports many providers of services to people in recovery. This list below represents some of these addiction recovery resources available locally, regionally and nationally.  Please feel free to visit these addiction recovery resources:

Residential Treatment Centers:                                      recovery

Ryan House (Lynn, MA) 781-593-9434

Salvation Army (Saugus, MA) 781-231-0803

Transitions (Tewksbury, MA) 978-851-8776

High Point (Brockton, MA) 508-742-4400

Adcare (Boston, MA) 617-227-2622

Gosnold (Falmouth, MA) 508-540-6550

Project Cope (Lynn, MA) 781-581-9270 (Female only)

High Point (New Bedford, MA) 774-628-1000 (Female only)

Lahey Hospital Adolescent 978-739-7612 (Teens 13-18)

High Point (Brockton, MA) 508-742-4400 (Teens 13-17)

 Detoxification Treatment Centers:

Lahey Hospital (Boston, MA) 617-247-1001

Lahey Hospital (Danvers, MA) 978-777-2121

Lahey Hospital (Tewksbury, MA) 978-259-7000

Gosnold (Falmouth, MA) 800‑444‑1554

Adcare Hospital (Worcester, MA) 800-252-6465

For Parents:

Learn2Cope (Chapters all over Massachusetts) learn2cope.org 508-738-5148

Learn to Cope is a non-profit support network that offers education, resources, peer support and hope for parents and family members coping with a loved one addicted to opiates or other drugs.

GRASP (Chapters all over Massachusetts) grasphelp.org

GRASP (Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing) was founded to provide sources of help, compassion, and understanding for families or individuals who have had a loved one die as a result of substance abuse.

Into Action Recovery Inc (Tewksbury, MA)

Saugus Anti-Drug Coalition (Saugus, MA)

Healthy Streets Outreach (Lynn, MA)

State Resources:

Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR) moar-recovery.org

Massachusetts Substance Abuse Helpline helpline-online.com

Massachusetts Sober Housing Association (MASH)

 12 Step Resources:

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

Cocaine Anonymous (CA)

Al-Anon Family Groups

 

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WHAT IS A SOBER LIVING HOME?

Sober living homes are affordable alcohol- and drug-free environments that provide a safe place to practice the living skills learned in treatment. Sober living allows a person to build up their confidence and create stability during the early months of sobriety.

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